Alpaïs (Alpaida, Alpaidis) of Cudot († November 3, 1211)[1] is venerated by the Catholic Church as a Blessed.
[3] Some days later, her brothers, filled with remorse, return to find all traces of leprosy have disappeared which she attributed to the gentleness of the Virgin Mary.
He came himself to visit the girl and decided to replace the hut with a cell and build an adjoining church so that she could attend Mass every day.
[4]: 134 And blessed Mary said to [Alpais]: "...because, dear sister, you bore long starvation in humility and patience, in hunger and thirst, without any murmuring, I grant you now to be fattened with an angelic and spiritual food.
Thus, rejoicing as if possessed, she frequently vomited from too much food, as if her drunkenness and inebriation were increased by anything beyond a tiny bit.
The Archdiocese of Sens and Auxerre sponsors an annual pilgrimage to Cudot each Whit Monday.